Everything about Blackwall Dlr Station totally explained
Blackwall is a station on
Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in east
London. The station is close to the northern entry to the
Blackwall road tunnel under the
Thames.
Blackwall station is on the
Beckton branch of the DLR between
Poplar and
East India stations, and is in
Travelcard Zone 2.
The DLR station opened, with the Beckton Branch, on the
28 March,
1994. There was a previous station on the same site, called
Poplar station, which was served by the
London and Blackwall Railway from
July 6 1840 to
May 3 1926.
Blackwall station on the London and Blackwall Railway was actually further east. The location of these two stations on the London and Blackwall Railway can be seen in the bottom-right hand corner of the Map of Poplar, 1885, referred to under External links.
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